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Recoil-fission tagging of the transfermium nucleus 252No

Authors :
W. Korten
C. Scholey
C. J. Lister
R. D. Page
P. Reiter
O. Stezowski
Ch. Schlegel
R. Lucas
M. Nyman
J. F. C. Cocks
F. P. Heßberger
G. D. Jones
Paul Greenlees
H. J. Wollersheim
K. J. Eskola
Wladyslaw Henryk Trzaska
J. Gerl
K. Helariutta
Matti Leino
Y. Le Coz
S. Juutinen
F. Becker
Jan Sarén
H. Kankaanpää
Peter M. Jones
M. Muikku
P. Rahkila
N. Amzal
O. Dorvaux
Janne Pakarinen
M. Houry
Paivi Nieminen
S. Eeckhaudt
Ch. Theisen
T. L. Khoo
T. Grahn
R.-D. Herzberg
Juha Uusitalo
Pasi Kuusiniemi
A.-P. Leppänen
R. Julin
N. J. Hammond
Heikki Kettunen
P. A. Butler
K. Hauschild
A. J. Chewter
Source :
The European Physical Journal A. 28:301-306
Publication Year :
2006
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2006.

Abstract

An in-beam study of the transfermium nucleus 252No has been performed using the JUROSPHERE II array of germanium detectors coupled to the gas-filled recoil separator RITU. A new technique of recoil-fission tagging was used to extract tagged γ-ray data. Having significant spontaneous fission and α-decay branches, 252No is an ideal candidate for a comparative study. In a similar manner to α-decay tagging the fission events can be used to obtain γ-ray data. The recoil-fission tagged γ-ray spectrum showed a similar structure to the α-decay tagged γ-ray spectrum. By comparing the α-tagged and fission-tagged spectra and decay curves, it was shown that the spontaneous fission originates from the same initial state as the α decay. This extension of the tagging method allows in-beam spectroscopic data to be obtained from heavy nuclei with significant spontaneous-fission branches.

Details

ISSN :
1434601X and 14346001
Volume :
28
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The European Physical Journal A
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........4b7d5b0535c98c2a5a165fd54891e7dd